Epistemology is more than method: A reply to Yanchar and Kristensen

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 16 (2):103-110 (1996)
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Responds to S. C. Yanchar and K. B. Kristensen's comments on L. T. Hoshmand and J. Martin's proposal for a naturalistic epistemological approach. Further clarification of the proposal is provided and implications for the development of a theory of method and issues of communal evaluation and intelligibility are discussed. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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